Amy Jeanne
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Talking to a co-worker today whose mother was born in 1920, one of FOURTEEN children. She was telling me some tales of the Depression.
For Christmas they would get oranges and apples.
The children had to alternate days when they would eat. One meal a day was all they would get (on their day to eat!). Christmas dinner was the only time a proper meal would be made and served for the whole family.
Her mother loved the movies and said the theatres would accept cans of soup as admission.
She used to get clothes from her teachers. They would bring in old clothing for the children in the class to have.
I just thought these bits were interesting as it really shows how bad it was. Anyone else have any stories like these from people who actually lived through the Depression?
For Christmas they would get oranges and apples.
The children had to alternate days when they would eat. One meal a day was all they would get (on their day to eat!). Christmas dinner was the only time a proper meal would be made and served for the whole family.
Her mother loved the movies and said the theatres would accept cans of soup as admission.
She used to get clothes from her teachers. They would bring in old clothing for the children in the class to have.
I just thought these bits were interesting as it really shows how bad it was. Anyone else have any stories like these from people who actually lived through the Depression?